Examples of National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permit in a sentence
Discharges related to the application of aquatic pesticides within waters of the United States must be done in compliance with State Water Resources Control Board Water Quality Order No. 2004- 0009-DWQ, the Statewide General National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permit for the Discharge of Aquatic Weed Control in Waters of the United States, and any subsequent reissuance as applicable.
The plan shall be drafted to adhere to applicable law and the Buyer’s site’s Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permit (NPDES), and Sanitary Sewer System Discharge Permit, as applicable.
The provisions contained herein relating to pretreatment and to prohibited waste discharges and as to limitations and restrictions on waste discharges are subject to regulations by State and Federal authorities and are subject to the terms and conditions of the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permit heretofore issued to the District.
All sites greater than one acre must comply with the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency NPDES (National Pollution Discharge Elimination System) Permit for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Construction Activity, and any other requirements of the MS4.
The City shall also keep its National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permit (NPDES) current and in compliance with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency standards.
The new National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permit Fee was effective as of July 1, 2003 and will be assessed annually.
If the objective is to maximise cost recovery, the threshold could be set low so all pre-application costs are recovered; conversely if an LPA wishes to positively support small business it might set the threshold to cover major applications only.
An application shall be submitted to the Water Quality Division for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permit.
On lands owned by the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permit (NPDES), issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Should the State and Federal regulations be modified or should the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permit be amended, the requirements of this Ordinance shall be suspended to the extent that such standards are higher than those contained herein, and such higher standards shall be immediately applicable upon the effective date of such Stateor Federal regulations or of the amendment to the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permit.